New laws 2025 that affect LGBTQI asylum seekers
Several legislative changes will come into force this year. For you as an LGBTQI asylum seeker, this can have a major impact and it is…
Read moreSeveral legislative changes will come into force this year. For you as an LGBTQI asylum seeker, this can have a major impact and it is…
Read moreRFSL - Swedish Federation for LGBTQI Rights is happy to invite community-based bi+, intersex, lesbian, and trans* groups, initiatives, and organizations to apply for a…
Read moreJoin us and make a difference! RFSL supports LGBTQI activists and organisations in Sweden and around fair society - for everyone. As a member of…
Read moreAt the end of November, RFSL visited Kenya’s capital Nairobi. The purpose…
Are you pregnant, want to become pregnant, and have, or have previously…
I RFSL:s avdelningar runtom i Sverige finns det människor som under många…
RFSL has worked for LGBT human rights since 1950. We can proudly look back on an eventful history, but also look ahead, there is much left…
The Swedish Federation for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Intersex Rights, is a non-profit organization founded in 1950. RFSL's goal is that LGBTQI people should…
Asylum and Migration, A family Policy for all, Trans and Intersex issues and Senior citizens.
RFSL presents guiding principles on LGBTI inclusion for all actors engaging in development programs and policy work, including the Agenda 2030.
RFSL works with a variety of themes within the area of health, sexuality and HIV. Read more about PrEP, Sexually transmitted infections, trans health care, testing and much more.
Here you will find information on RFSL Newcomers, our network for and with newly arrived LGBTQ people in Sweden. Are you seeking asylum or have you had your asylum application refused? RFSL also offers advice and legal counselling.
RFSL has branches in all counties and also has a youth organisation. From Malmö in the south to Kiruna in the north, all branches work independently and have their own Boards and bylaws.